J. M. Barrie

  1. His brother died in a skating accident at age 14 Jamie was only 7 years old, devastated he trys to comfert his mom and gain her affection

  2. The death of his brother is what gave him the idea of the boy who never grew up.
  3. the boy who never grew up was a them for allot of his work.
  4. Scottish journalist, playwright and children's book writer.
  5. Barrie became world famous with his play and story about perter pan.
  6. The obsessive relationship that grew between mother and son was to mark the whole of his life.
  7. After her death Barrie published in 1896 an adoring biography on her.
  8. he has writen many texts such as.
  • Bandelero, The Bandit (1877), play
  • Caught Napping, (1883) privately printed
  • The New Amphion (1886)
  • When a Man's Single (1888), literary autobiography
  • Better Dead (1888), novel
  • An Edinburgh Eleven: Pen Portraits of College Life (1889)
  • A Window in Thrums (1889)
  • My Lady Nicotine (1890), a pro-smoking piece
  • Richard Savage (1891), play, produced with C. Marriot
  • Ibsen's Ghost (1891), play; privately printed 1931
  • A Holiday in Bed (1892)
  • Professor's Love Story (1892), play
  • Walker, London (1892),play
  • Allahakbarries (1893)
  • An Auld Licht Manse (1893)
  • Jane Annie (1893), play, co-written with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
  • A Lady's Shoe (1893)
  • Becky Sharp (1893), adaptation of the novel Vanity Fair by W.M. Thackeray
  • A Tillyloss Scandal (1893)
  • Two of Them (1893)
  • The Sabbath Day (1895)
  • Scotland's Lament (1895
barrie uses the them of the boy who never grew up.